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JANUARY,  1922 


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TEACHERS  COLLEGE 
MIAMI  UNIVERSITY 
OXFORD.  OHIO 


I am  dedicating  this  illustrated  bulletin  to  the 
young  men  and  women  of  Ohio  who  desire  to  enter  the  patriotic 
service  of  training  the  youth  of  our  great  country  into  a self- 
supporting  and  self-controlling  people,  the  dream  of  our  great- 
est statesmen  and  wisest  forefathers. 

Hoping  that  you  are  thinking  of  some  such  occupation, 
that  this. book  will  aid  you  in  choosing  a college  in  which  you 
can  best  prepare  for  it,  and  that  we  may  have  the  pleasure  of 
seeing  you  among  our  students  at  the  opening  of  the  next  college 
year,  I am 


Host  sincerely  yours. 


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Main  Building 


j\  /IIAMI  UNIVERSITY,  founded  in  1809,  one  of  the  oldest  colleges  of  the  middle 
west,  is  located  in  Oxford,  Ohio,  fourteen  miles  northwest  of  Cincinnati,  on  the 
Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  and  Western  Railroad.  Oxford  is  a village  of  wide  streets 
and  beautiful  shade  trees.  Miami  University  is  co-educational  and  confers  the  de- 
grees of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Education,  and  the  State  Normal 
Diploma. 

THE  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS^(¥ox  full  information  send  for  “With 
Miami  iMen”  and  a general  catalog  of  Miami  University.) 

THE  TEACHERS  COLLEGE  was  established  at  Miami  in  1902.  Training  is  offered 
to  elementary  teachers,  high  school  teachers,  and  special  teachers.  The  Teachers 
College  Catalog  gives  general  information  about  the  University  and  a description 
of  courses  leading  to  the  State  Normal  Diploma.  The  General  Catalog  gives 
general  information  about  the  University  and  descriptions  of  all  of  the  curricula 
offered  in  the  University. 


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McGuffey  Hall  is  named 
in  honor  of  William  Holmes 
McGuffey,  who  wrote  the 
McGuffey  Readers  while  a 
professor  in  the  University 
1826-3G. 

The  McGuffey  Readers 
became  the  universal  readers 
for  the  Ohio  Valley  and  fol- 


McGuffey  Hall — Teachers  College  Building 


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lowed  the  westward  march 
of  the  American  people  to 
the  Pacific  coast.  In  many 
homes  and  communities  these 
books  constituted  the  entire 
literary  library. 

McGuffey  Hall  is  the  cen- 
ter of  activity  for  the  stu- 
dents preparing  to  teach. 


McGuffey  Half — North  View 


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Bishop  Hall  Parlor 


Hepburn  Hall  Parlor 


The  Commons 


Hepburn  Hall  Dining  Room 


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Bishop  Hall 

FOUR  WELL-EQUIPPED  DIXIXG  HALLS  accommo- 
date all  of  the  women  of  the  halls  and  cottages.  Men  of  the 
college  and  members  of  the  faculty  may  board  at  the  University 
Commons. 


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THE  GIRLS  OF  IMIAIMI  all  live  in  dormitories  and 
cottages  supervised  by  the  Dean  of  Women  and  her  assistants. 


Hepburn  Hall 


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M I A M 1 U X I V E R S I T Y 


A Geography  Class  in  the  Presence  of  “The  World  in  the  Making” 


Wallace  Robert  McConnell 
Professor  of  Geography 


Fkeshman  Class,  Teachers  College 


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Curricula 

'"T^HE  following  curricula  of  study  are  offered  for  prospective  teachers; 

I.  Four-year  curricula  offered  by  cooperation  of  Teachers  College  and  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts  and  leading  to  the 
Bachelor  of  Science  degree  and  a State  four-year  provisional  high  school  certificate. 

A — English  and  History. 

B — Latin  and  English. 

C — IMathematics,  Physics,  and  Chemistry. 

D — Modern  Language  and  English. 

E — Latin  and  Modern  Languages. 

F — Biological  Sciences. 

G — Industrial  Education. 

H — Home  Economics. 

H.  Two-year  curricula  offered  entirely  in  Teachers  College  and  leading  to  a State  Teachers  College  diploma,  and  a 

State  four-year  provisional  elementary  or  special  certificate. 

— Regular  Grade  Teachers. 

B — Industrial  Education. 

C — Public  School  Music. 

' Home  Economics. 

E — Special  Teachers  for  Subnormal  Classes. 


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Home  Economics — For  Greater  Economy  and  Greater  Artistry  in  American  Homes 
Two-year  course,  leading-  to  the  diploma  and  the  state  certificate. 

Four-year  course,  leading-  to  the  B.  S.  degree  and  the  state  certificate. 


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The  Home  Economics  Cottage,  Where  Students  Live  and  Learn  by  Actual  Experience  the  Practical 
Application  of  Modern  Housekeeping 


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The  Madrigal  Club 


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The  Glee  Club 


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Cabinet  of  Young  Women’s  Christian  Association  in  Session 
‘That  young  women  may  grow  in  Christian  strength  and  increase  in  efficiency  in  Christian  work.’ 


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The  Alumni  Library 


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M I A IVI  I UNIVERSITY 


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Girls  Unii’ormly  Improve  in  Health  at  Miami 


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Courses  are  now  offered  to  both  men  and  women  who  are  preparing  to  coach  athletics 
in  the  high  school.  The  following  courses  are  offered  to  girls: 

Plays  and  (lames  Coaching  of  Sports 

Teaching  of  Physical  Education  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools 


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The  following  coach  courses  are  offered  to  men; 

Organization  and  Administration  of  Physical  Education  in  Secondary  Schools 
Principles  of  Coaching  Football  Teaching  of  Physical  Education 

Principles  of  Coaching  Basketball  Principles  of  Coaching  Track 

Principles  of  Coaching  Baseball  Anthropometry  and  Physical  Diagnosis 


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Ohio  Conference  Champions — Miami’s  “Big  Red  Team’’  of  1921 


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Volley  Ball 


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The  First  Class  in  Special  Education 

In  1921  there  was  established  at  the  Teachers  C ollege  of  Miami  University  a Department  for 
the  Training  of  Teachers  of  Defective  Children — subnormal  and  delinquent.  Teachers  who  pre- 
pare themselves  for  this  type  of  teaching  receive  higher  remuneration.  Many  superintendents  are 
establishing  classes  of  such  children  in  the  systems  under  their  charge.  If  you  are  interested  in 
this  type  of  teaching,  send  for  Special  Bulletin,  Bureau  of  Special  Education. 


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Psychological  and  Anthropometric  Apparatus  in  the  Psychological  Laboratory  and  Clinic 


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Shop  Machinery  of  the  Industrial  Arts  Department 


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Woodworking  Shop  ok  the  Industrial  Arts  Department 


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Going  to  Daily  Chapel  Exercises 


Thp;  William  IIcGui  fey  School 


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A Midsummer  Day  Scene 


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A Restful  Walk  When  the  Day  is  Done 


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The  Tallawanda 


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An  Outdoor  Gvm  Class 


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Annual  Expp:nses 


Incidental  fee — Two-year  courses*.. $ 20.00 
Four-year  courses..  . 50.00 

Health  fee 8.00 

Laboratory  deposits $5.00  to  15.00 

Room  rent — dormitories  and  cottages, 

36  weeks  at  $2.00 72.00 

Laundry  of  bed  linen  (women) 4.00 

Rental  and  laundry  of  bed  linen 

(men)  5.00 

Board  in  dining  halls — 

36  weeks  at  $4.50  (women)  162.00 

36  weeks  at  $5.00  (men) 180.00 

‘Students  in  the  two-year  course  in  Home  Economics 
[lay  an  incidental  fee  of  $50.00  a year. 


Chemistry  Building 


Lewis  Place 


Auditorium 


Herron  Gymnasium 


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POINTS  TO  BE  NOTED  ABOUT  THE  TEACHERS  COLLEGE 
OF  MIAMI  UNIVERSITY 


1.  A faculty  of  ripe  scholarship  and  experience. 

2.  The  college  and  living  expenses  at  Miami  are  notably  moderate. 

3.  Self-help  is  possible  to  many  students  who  are  needy. 

4.  McGuffey  School  of  over  40(1  pupils  is  housed  in  the  college  building  and  affords  ideal  opportunities  for  observation  and 

practice  teaching. 

5.  A community  of  college  atmosphere.  Western  College  for  Women  and  Oxford  College  for  Women  are  located  in  Oxford 

The  distinguished  musical  composer,  Edgar  Stillman  Kelly,  and  Percy  MacKaye,  literary  author  and  playwright, 
live  in  the  community. 

(i.  The  Y.  IM.  C.  A.  and  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  the  college,  the  Wesley  Student  Center  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  St. 

Faith’s  House  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  and  the  student  affiliation  in  other  churches  of  the  village  make  gn  environ- 
ment favorable  to  moral  and  religious  growth. 


7.  Musical  and  literary  organizations,  athletic  and  social  groups  provide  for  wholesome  recreation  and  social  contact. 

8.  High  School,  Elementary,  and  Special  State  Teachers’  Certificates  are  awarded  to  all  graduates. 

9.  Graduates  of  the  Teachers  College  are  assured  positions  at  excellent  salaries  in  the  best  school  systems. 

10.  A large  teaching  alumni  guarantee  college  friends  in  your  work  when  you  enter  upon  the  profession  of  teaching. 


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